A graduate student was gunned down in Centennial last fall by a juvenile gang member who followed him to get money, according to fellow gang members quoted in court papers obtained by 9News.

Despite the first-hand reports and admissions from the alleged gang members, no one has been arrested in Andrew Graham’s murder early Nov. 6.

“This is an ongoing and active investigation,” said Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson. “We will do it right, and right often doesn’t mean quick. But it will be right.”

The 23-year-old graduate student was targeted because the Denver-area Crips gang wanted to rob a “white” person, and Graham “looked like he might have money,” according to affidavits in support of a search warrant.

Graham’s body was discovered in the front yard of a home in a neighborhood near Park Meadows mall. He was headed home after looking for a place to live in Boulder, where he was to take part in a new master’s program for mathematical engineering at the University of Colorado.

In a polygraph interview with Denver police Dec. 9, alleged gang member Clarissa Lockhart said she and four other gang members followed Graham after he got off the light rail and went down a busy street for two blocks.

Lockhart said gang member Allen Ford spoke to Graham. She said another gang member nicknamed “Baby Low” then shot and killed him.

The alleged killer’s full name is in the affidavits, but 9News is only reporting his nickname because he was a juvenile at the time of the crime and has not been charged.

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